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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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So you want to sell off what you can, put the proceeds and the unsaleable stuff...
Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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1. Converting from an S corporation to a C corporation significantly changes...
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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Hello - This situation worries me on multiple levels. In California, the...
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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IMPORTANT: This answer is made available for educational purposes only. There...
J Patrick Diener
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My impression mirrors that of Mr. Olson. Washington courts will only uphold...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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This is more a question for your tax professional than for an attorney because...
Mark L Rosenberg
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I generally advise my clients to form an S corporation or an LLC because either...
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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Janet Lee Brewer
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I agreed with Mr. Olson's answer up to the point that he suggested filing an...
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Robert Scott Williams
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The answer depends on the nature of your business operations and its assets.
Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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IMPORTANT: This answer is made available for educational purposes only. There...
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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You need a signed Power of Attorney to legally sign your wife's name. The...
Dana Howard Shultz
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Disclaimer: This post does not constitute legal advice and does not establish...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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In order to answer your question effectively an attorney would have to review...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Is it a business? Are you going to charge the public? You have liability...
Ryan R Gile
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Disclaimer: This answer is provided as a public service and as a general...
Susan Lee Beecher
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The fact that he asserts it does not make it true. If you had removed the...
Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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Ms. Beecher is correct. Your former employer could sue you for...
Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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I plan to answer this question conservatively - so as to keep you on the safe...
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You might want to consider contacting the supervisor of whomever it was that...
Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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Get a copy of the deed to that property. The land office you called may be...
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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A corporation is a separate entity from you personally, even though you are the...
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Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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Hello - good questions! If you form an LLC with more than one member (as you...
Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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Everyone who signs a lease is liable on that lease, whether or not they choose...
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Joshua M King
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Thanks for using Avvo. I am Josh King, General Counsel for Avvo. Because we are...
Robert Wayne Olson Jr
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Waiving copayments or deductibles is almost always a violation of the contract...

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